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‘Very’ vs. ‘So’ vs. ‘Too’
‘Very’, ‘so’, and ‘too’ are used to emphasize the meaning of an adjective or adverb. Let’s understand how they differ.
Remya Prakash
Jun 28, 2018
Best Online Sites for SAT, GRE, TOEFL and IELTS Preparation
Best Online Sites for SAT, GRE, TOEFL and IELTS Preparation
Struggling to find a few websites to study from for the entrance tests? Check out this list to help kick start your search.
Rishka Reccani
May 4, 2017
SPACED LEARNING
SPACED LEARNING
No, this doesn’t mean learning about planets, systems and galaxies. Spaced learning is acquiring information over a period of time, spaced…
Rishka Reccani
May 5, 2017
What do you mean by ‘A chain is only as strong as its weakest link’?
The meaning of this proverb is often misunderstood. Read on to understand what it means.
Remya Prakash
Aug 16, 2018
How to Become a Good Listener
How to Become a Good Listener
Listening is the ability of a person to accurately receive and interpret messages in communication. But with evolving technology at our…
Neha Gupta
Apr 13, 2017
Phrasal Verb Exercises
Phrasal Verb Exercises
Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings
Rishka Reccani
May 4, 2017
Small Things You Can Do To Get Smarter Everyday
Small Things You Can Do To Get Smarter Everyday
Anthony Douglas Williams once said
Rishka Reccani
May 15, 2017
LANGUAGES AROUND THE WORLD
LANGUAGES AROUND THE WORLD
Do you know how many languages there are in the world? We are amused by people who can speak more than three languages, feel enlightened in…
Rishka Reccani
Mar 29, 2017
Phrasal Verbs of ‘Set’
A number of phrasal verbs [main verb + preposition/ adverb/ preposition and adverb] are formed with the verb ‘set’. Read on to understand…
Remya Prakash
Jul 12, 2018
‘Ascribe’ or ‘Subscribe’ — Which do I use?
These words are both derived from the Latin term ‘scribere’ meaning ‘to write’. Read on to understand how they differ.
Remya Prakash
Jul 19, 2018
KEEP CALM AND STUDY IDIOMS
KEEP CALM AND STUDY IDIOMS
What are idioms? They are expressions that use a creative set of words, or phrases that imply a deeper meaning than the obvious. Every…
Rishka Reccani
Apr 5, 2017
Is it ‘Quiet’ or ‘Quite’?
These words look similar but have different spellings, pronunciations, and meanings. Read on to understand how ‘quiet’ and ‘quite’ differ.
Remya Prakash
Sep 21, 2018
Do I use ‘Weather’ or ‘Whether’?
These words are pronounced in the same way, but they have different spellings and meanings. Read on to know more.
Remya Prakash
Aug 3, 2018
You’re vs. Your
You’re vs. Your
Why wouldn’t we all stumble over the words “you’re” and “your”? They almost sound the same, but they do have very different usages. Here’s…
Shivani Roy Chowdhury
May 21, 2018
5 Hacks for Long Lasting Learning
5 Hacks for Long Lasting Learning
Small bites: Don’t try to bite more than you can chew. Trying to engorge a lot of information at one go has been proven to be a bad idea…
Rishka Reccani
Apr 5, 2017
How ever do we use However?!
Why wouldn’t we be confused when ‘how ever’ and ‘however’, two words which are differentiated by only a space, mean two entirely different…
Shivani Roy Chowdhury
May 14, 2018
‘Lose’ or ‘Loose’ — Which do I use?
‘Lose’ and ‘loose’ are words that are mistakenly used in place of each other even though they have different meanings, spellings, and…
Remya Prakash
Sep 15, 2018
What’s the difference between ‘fewer’ and ‘less’?
What’s the difference between ‘fewer’ and ‘less’?
‘Fewer’ and ‘less’ are both used as opposites of the word ‘more’, but they can’t be used in place of each other. Let’s understand how to…
Remya Prakash
Jun 5, 2018
‘Either…or…’ OR ‘Neither…nor…‘— Which do I use?
‘Either…or…’ and ‘neither…nor…’ are used as conjunctions that connect two choices. Read on to understand how to use them.
Remya Prakash
Jul 29, 2018
Do I use ‘who’ or ‘whom’?
‘Who’ and ‘whom’ are confusing pronouns. Let’s learn how to use them.
Remya Prakash
Jun 18, 2018
IS vs. ARE
IS vs. ARE
Both are two different conjugations of the verb ‘to be’. They are used differently, but sometimes, their usage can be rather unexpected…
Shivani Roy Chowdhury
May 21, 2018
SPEAK UP
SPEAK UP
Speaking is a field not directly related to language or vocabulary. It has more to do with the confidence, tone and conviction the speaker…
Rishka Reccani
May 5, 2017
Positive Impacts of Gaming on Students
Positive Impacts of Gaming on Students
Students today are exposed to a number of methods of learning. One of these methods is gaming. A review published by the American…
Rishka Reccani
May 16, 2017
Learning English in a Fun, Interactive Way
Learning English in a Fun, Interactive Way
Learning a new language is not easy, especially with a language like English that is filled with contradictions. Most learners not only…
Rishka Reccani
Mar 8, 2017
English, the ‘INTERNATIONAL’ Language
English, the ‘INTERNATIONAL’ Language
The English we know today is a combination of centuries of evolution. It originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the…
Rishka Reccani
Mar 14, 2017
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